Aller Media is Denmark's largest magazine and weekly publisher, reaching 1.8 million monthly readers across 70+ titles while operating a streaming subscription service (Pling) launched in 2015. The tech stack reveals a media company in mid-modernization: Adobe creative tools dominate production, but backend infrastructure (Node.js, React, .NET, Kubernetes, GCP/Azure) signals active digital platform work. Active projects around unified Nordic customer platforms and server-rendered experiences, paired with pain points in content creation speed and frontend-backend modernization, indicate a shift from print-first to platform-first operations.
Aller Media Denmark publishes Denmark's largest portfolio of magazines and weeklies, including BILLED-BLADET, SE og HØR, Familie Journal, femina, ELLE, and others. The company commands 70% market share in weekly publications and 43% in magazines across Denmark, with a digital ecosystem reaching 2.1 million users and 50 million monthly page views. Founded in 1873, the company evolved from a printing house into a modern media house spanning print, digital subscriptions (Pling), podcasts, video, events, and travel content. Aller Media is a subsidiary of Aller A/S, the leading publisher across the Nordic region.
Aller Media holds 70% market share in Danish weeklies and 43% in magazines, reaching 1.8 million monthly readers across 70+ titles and 2.1 million digital users with 50 million monthly page views.
Aller Media uses Adobe Suite (Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator, Premiere Pro) for content creation, Microsoft 365 for operations, and a modern development stack: React, Node.js, .NET, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, GCP, and Azure for digital platforms.
Active projects include unified Nordic customer platform development, next-generation campaign sites, server-rendered and client-side performance improvements, self-service experiences, and new video formats—signaling a shift toward scalable digital-first operations.
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